Jonathan Lopes is insanely talented, at least with using legos to build giant NYC landmarks. I recently caught some of his creations at his New York City Brick by Brick exhibit at City Point in Brooklyn. On display were giant sculptures of Grand Central, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Chrysler building. Those were impressive, for sure. The Manhattan Bridge sculpture, for example, is made with 20,800 bricks after 75 hours of work. I was more impressed, though, with the smaller pieces that are on the tables lining the walls. These are so delicate and beautiful. My favorite was the Washington Square Arch, which not only has some of the beautiful classic motifs but also two lego figures in place of the sculptures of George Washington.